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rja -M- 9Mk& 2s Zrssgmi&M!&'mffi8mFm& -va '. m1 ifw -V" .-,- .fc sifr- vif- THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908. ) COOS BAY TIMES AM INnKPINIIIMT KFfUnl.ICAN NKWSlMriK TUII JU8IIEII GV1RT F.Tf.MSO IXCPrT ril'KIlAY, AND WEKKLV in' The, Coos Kny Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postofilco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through, the mails as second class mall matter. M. C. MALOXEV. . .Editor and Pub. HAN 13. MALONEV News Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES. In Advance. DAILY. One Year ?t no Six months ?3 50 Less than G months per month .'0 WEEKLY. One Year 'fl.jO The policy of the Coos Day Times will be Republican In politics, with the Independence of which President Roosevelt Ib the leading exponent. Address All Communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES Marsliflcld ..... Oregon IfOIt OREGON'S INIVERSITV. The people of Oregon ought to vote down the effort now being made to defeat an appropriation of $125, 000 for the Oregon State University, o State can Afford to strangle any istitution engaged In tho worthy ork of fitting men and women for e real struggles of life. Since the niattorlT! '(n?Su referred to the people for approval Tir rejec tion, the people anould approve it by a decisive votipthat will leae no doubt in themlnds of ftiture'law makers as .tgthe attitude of theXpeo plo towardyOregon's institutio of Innrnlni - " at . The Ui erslty of Oregon Is ing Bplei Id progress, and is a noble id enduring work f' State. ( ven proper suppo support deserves and ougjft to re ccive, th institution will jTuroaden its sphor' extend its influence and become a: larger force fox good in Oregon tates err when they stint ana starviK tneir sciio-ais. it is a wicked policy. Sljjftle Post-Intel- Hironcer. 2fa THE VALUE OP LIFE AXU LIMB. Justice Morschauser of Now York, the other day refused to accept the valuation of $2,000 which a jury placed upon a boy's leg, whereupon $8,000 was fixed, which proved satis factory. Tho Appellate Division a short time beforo in the case of Miss Noake3, who "l-wrthe New York Central for n jmmBar accident, re duced a vqrdlt of 55,000 to $25, 000. In Neif Jeisetho life of a baby was ddared to a worth not lore than dollar. Two liuiiprod dollars tcb tho death f u boy tn years old lurk been up eld on ftippeal. Likowo $500, 1,180, $,000, $2,500 an $3,500. ithor npjfs disclosed greater dls urejinnoy In the Lacs case verdict ol $10,000 was hold Justine where a boy (S three years lost lie use of an im and leg and hll mind was lm aired, whilo in Ehrijan vs. Brookly i City Hailrond Cjuipany tho Gei pral Term of tho Sjprano Court v hose action was illlrnied said tin t $25,000 was uotf Jnsulll ciont fo the loss of a leg nWme, al though ho ages were the fame in both casis. Verdicts of $13t000 for ono leg rro frequent uheriA children are conciynori, but tho cout did not liesltate j sot aside as i&uesslve a 'fludlng foV $7,000 in thVcaso of a woman. . Verdicts ?W nrsttfifTl Injury or death must neFw.iftuily bo largely Ktiesswork. Whore permanent dls nguroinmlP results a higher amount Is cohsgjored justified whoro the nlnliinfr-lb a woman, since her ninr rlasonWRty Is Impaired. Tho ago, box, ocejuintlmi and eanilng capacity iniiBt bBlTnkeii into coiiHideratlou, and tltoTenoral rule Is that a ver dict will not lie sqt aside which does not Indicate passion or prejudlco on tho pnrt of tho jury. In the Read easo, whoro a man of thirty-seven years earning $7,000 a year was killed b a Now York Central train, Justice O'Gorman refused to inter fere with a judgment for $100,000. In ono of the tunnel accldonts tho deceased was thlity-ilvo and earned $4,000 a year. Sixty thousand dol lars was not considered too much. Tho law does not tako into con sideration such Items us the parent's pain and suffering. It seoks cold bloodedly to estlmato tho pecuniary loss which has been sustained by the relatives for whoso benefit tho action Is brought. Tho apparent discrep ancy between verdicts for injuries and for death may bo partly explain ed on this ground, for In tho former Instance tho sufforlng of tho Injured party Is Included in tho recovery. A CAM). To tho Republican voters of Coos county, Gentlemen: I hereby an nounce nijsolfjSs a candidate for the nomination totyip olnco of Represen tative for Unosvcounty, subject to "ur approval at the primary olec , on, April 17, 1908. OHO. N. PARR IX. A CARD. D the Members of the Republican Partv of Coon County, Oregon. ' Oentb nii'ir 1 hereby announce my candidal y for the nomination for Coutity Commissioner, subject to your plensuro In the primary oloctlon of April 17, 100S. M. J. KRANTZ. WITH THE t TOAST AND TEA t t Station the Case. "Oh!" cries Miss. Minn., "Wyo?" I say, "I'm very 111.," says she, "And If my pain you would Ala., Run quick for an Md. This morning early I Ariz. Right Go. of heart was I And make it my especial biz To milk our Tenn. fat Ky. Then, with the help of Cal. and Del., I did the Wash., and that Wps not a joke I Kan. you tell, Indeed, It did Me. flat. So when I found I must give Ore., Upon my bed a La. Alas! I now am very sure Such smartness does not Pa." Life. "The Chinese pay all their debts on the first day of each year," re marked the man who thinks It his duty to scatter wisdom at the Mllli coma. "I linve heard so," replied Rill Lawlor. "nut I'd rather be in debt all my life than bo a Chinaman. ' "Can she keep a secret?" one Coos Bay matron remarked to another at the last meeting of the A. N. W "No," replied the other, "but she can keep a cook, and that's some thing to brag about on Coos Bay theso days." One of Chicago's divines declares that "those who dance will bo damn ed." Isn't that puffectly orfle? Wonder if that follow has had an Inspiration from the Great Beyond? It seems so absurd for a man to arise and become a heavenly censor and proceed to throw his influence to the Almighty! The bible has a few words to say upon dancing: but, of course, the bible may be wholly wrong. It says among other truths: "And David danced beforo the Lord with all his might." Second Samuel, G, 14. "They send forth their little ones like a flock, and their children dance." Job 21, 11. "To every thing there is a season. A time to mourn, nnd a time to dance." Ecclesiastes, 3, 1-4. "Then shall the virgin rejoice in the dance." Jeremiah 31, 13. According to the Chicago pastor there are to be many people damn ed: at least David, the little children and the virgins. But ono may look for anything from Chicago. Astoria Leader. ' POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. A CARD. To the Republican voters of Coos county, Oregon. Gentlemen: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the ofilce of sheriff of Coo county, subject to your approval at tho pi Imary election to be held April 17th, 1907. LEVI SMITH. A CARD. To tho Members of the Republic in Party of Douglas, Coos and Cur ry Counties: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho nomination for District Attorney for the Third Prosecuting Attorney District, comprising tno "ounties of Douglas, Coos and Curry, subject to tho approval of tho Repub lican voters at the primary election to ho held April 17, 190S. GEORGE M. BROWN. A Card. To the members of tho Republican Party of Coos County, Oregon: Gentlemen: I hereby announce my candidacy for tho office of County Superintendent of Schools, subject to your plensuro in the primary election to bo held April 17, 190S. Respectfully yours, W. H. BUNCH. CARD. To tho members of tho Republican party of Coos county, Oregon Gen tlemen: I hereby announce my can didacy for tho olllce of County Com missioner, subject to your plensuro in the primary election to be held April 17, 190S. Respectfully yours, II. E. WILCOX. A CARD. To tho Republican voters of Coos County, Oregon: Greeting: I hereby announce my solf as a candidate for the nomina tion for School Superintendent of Coos county, subject to your pleas ure at tho Republican prlinnries. ROBERT GOETZ. A CARD. To tho Republican voters of Coos county, Oregon. Gontlenien: 1 de sire to announce myself as cnndldato for tho ofllco of county commissioner subject to your approval, at tho pri mary election, April 17th. W. TAYLOR DEMENT. For Prosecuting Attorney. To tho Republican voters of Doug las, Coos nrd Curry counties: I de slro to announce myself as a "andl dato for prosecuting attorney of the Third Prosecuting Attorney District of the State of Oregon, subject to your approval at the primaries, April 17, 190S. W. W .CAIJ DWELL. VOK REPRESENTATIVE. Z hereby auuounoo myself n can didate for ropu'Kfiitjiivo in the legislative assembly. suuJeot to tin approval of Coos County H.-ullii-uu elector at the primary election, April 17. 190S, and respectfully sollolt tho support of all Repub licans. L. D. Kl.N.NEYj. forth Bond. ESH525252525E525H5E525HSaSZSZSHSH EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked nnd canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish in season. Wharf back of .-. PIONEER GROCERY. :::n::::K:::m::nj:K::::::::::: ' ELECTRIC 8 I FLAT IRONS I Every residence on Coos Bay that is wired for electric ser- - vice should have one of these Jf it most useful and time saving : H flatirons. Ask your neighbor h ; who owns one. Two million tl American women are using :: them. ;i The Coos Rny Ons & Electric Company IX Marslifield ana North Bend H Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAUSHflEI.U OKKGON. (JapitBl Subscribed JW.000 Capital I'ulii Up 10,000 Undivided Profits J.15.000 Pops a Keneral banklni: business and drawj nti the Hank ot CalifoiniH. San Franclsc Calif., First Nnticnal Bank J'nr.land Or., First National Hank Koboburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. KotbrhK Bon, London, England Also bcllchaiiKO on nearly all tho nrlut. cities of Europe. AccountB keut subject to check, safe deuosi lock boxes for rent at (0 eents a mouttt o 15. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS HERE'S YOUR GOOD HEALTH Wcinliard's Reer .IIARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE. Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free WvWvVW For a good Hatch use the PETALUMA INCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt. Poultry Supplies OrderJYour Settings Now For HsBrown Leghorns f. Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth'Rocks AlIIStandarcTBred. Price $1.50 Per Setting SpecialPrice on Incubator Lots. FAMILY ORDERS FOR WEIXHAR1VS REER By mail or Phone Delivered Free MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Steam Dye Works C Street, Ladles' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Djed Philip Berker, Proprir for. Transfer and Delivery Job Work Done Promptly Wood and Coal Gins. Doane - Phone 534 A Full Line of SCHOOL BOOKS TABLETS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, Novelties, General Merchandise. Front street, Marshfield. TH0MAS0N & HANSON DEAIIRS IN- 'Uay Grain and Feed' Fre Delivery Phono 1751 Xl WEIXHARIVS BEER PROMOTES II EALTH MARSDE.VS LIQUOR HOUSE Ordors Delivered Froo, B $$$$O$$$O&&$$$0Q$GC$$$lXX i Floor Has Declined I l The New Price SOUND RING Per ;i fSj.f2fl' 5Z5Z525rl5Z5a53a525cS?J3ZSr!5HJeH5?S25 Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. S. o. Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only C. F. McCoIIum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock ,r!3E5325H5Z5H5rl525r.5252Sr!5rZ5r!5H53a5E5ES SC OOL AT NORTON The Stationers - WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSTACKEN BECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, lots 50x100 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Kenry Sengstacken, Manager. The STEAMER EUREKA SAILS FOR Portland Thursday April 9v T . No reser rtuons hcIL nftcr the nrrl'frt Of the ship unless ticket ij uought. F. S. DOW, Agent MARSHFIEIiD, SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO APRIL 11. No reservation held after the nrrival of the ship unless ticket is nought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. V. OLSON, Mastr. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfield. Ore., Phone 441. fa jJfA n ;irH Phone, r; T-Sw- SEZZ rrvi'HHrT'Tiiiiimi 0OOt00$05 Sack 0 S li1l-l!iii. TrrrwirirnMBi i m n n i "3 BOOKS & HANSENS Marshfield, Ore- OREGON f, -THE OREGON COOS BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS I guarantee better work at lower prices, than can be hail elsewhere. Do not order monumental work until vou have SEEN Me F. M. Stevvait, Prop. Corner 3d & D Sts. Main 1731 Business D rectory Doctors. DOCTOR H. P. BAUMUAUGH Physician stud Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children. OiTlce Rooms 209-10 Coos Building. Phone ..---. 2141 D IX. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Pliysiciun GradUBto of American Stliool of Ostoopnthy KlrkKvlllv, Mo. OUlce Hours: 0 a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Hours by Appolntmant. OltiLO In Nasliurj; Block Phone 1G11. Mar-vMleld, Oro. D" GEO. IS. MIX Physloian and Surgeon New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg. Phono 1C81. D" J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. OiHce over Sengstaclten's D.-ug Store, Phones Ofllco 1G21; Residence 783. D" A. L. 1IOUSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon. Office second floor of Flanagan and Bennett New Bank Building. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. OUlce Phono 1431. Residence Phono CG6. Lawyers. Fxancls II. Clarke Jneob M. Dliikc Lumcnre A. L'.ljcqulht C ARKE, BliAliE & IALJEQVlS'r, ATTORNE1S-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfield, Ore United States Commissioner's Ofllce, J W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfield, - Oregon c 'OKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfield, Oregon. Miscellaneous K. CAYOU Arch i foot Room 317 Coos Jlldfr. Marshfield, Oregon MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY Odd Felloivs Hall. Monday and Thursday. Afternoon and Evening. Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. Smith SHAMPOOING, SCALP MASSAGE, SING KING MANIC UK ING Will call nt jour house. Leave oulens at Mc Arthur'fcl'hurniiic) oi Lockliarfit l'lirMinsOrue btore or address Gen'l Del., I'oMolllct-. II Kh J. (iOUUE M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klnde. Phone 1884. CARPENTER Call R. A. Corthell. For all kinds of carpentering, building and repair work. Show caB es and ofllce furniture a specialty. P-""- 561. Corfhell's Delicatessen. MUSICAL V GERALDINE MORRIS, Voice Cultare, Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing Studio in Nasburg Block. P IANO TUNING, By J. F.O'RIELLY. Resident Tuner. Address Bo.V 210, Marsliileld. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Music. ' Voice, Piano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from beginning to graduation. Singers coached in stylo diction and interpretations, for opera oratorio or concert work New O'ConiH'lI Building. Marshfield. QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry ofllce will bo open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phone 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Marshfield and North Rend. KiyKBSLJJI DRINK WEINHARD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Every copy of every issue of this newspaper should be a SALESMAN FOR YOU.